Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This is not the neutralism of cowards or mugwumps. It is an assertion of the right of civilized and free men to reject doctrinaire absolutism, to judge issues on their merits, and to put forward constructive alternatives. Nehru in Asia and the democratic socialists of Britain and Western Europe may be more useful as intermediaries than as crusaders. After all, we agree on some issues with either side: with the Russians, we reject what seems to us the jungle philosophy of big-business capitalism; we stress political liberties as strongly as the Americans do-or did before...
...State, overpowered the University of Minnesota, 21-0, to move into the Big Ten's top spot and push its victory streak to 26 straight games, longest of any major college. Unrated Princeton furnished the thriller of the week, drew even with Columbia by scoring on a desperate forward pass with 23 seconds to go, then made the extra point...
Bill Lingelbach and Godfrey Truslow, the scorers in the Williams game, will start at the wings and undoubtedly play the whole game. Stacy Holmes and Bob Lloyd will open at the insides. Marv Weiss and Alex Haegler will alternate in the center forward and center half posts...
...affable and personable man, Herzog looks forward to gaining student friends and learning some of their views, perhaps so that he can help the next generation of public administrators understand what the next generation of constituents is thinking...
Stalin was seen as the force behind the existence of the police and the party, and he was held directly responsible for their activities. Most common description of Stalin by the refugees included the words, "cruel," "stubborn," "bloody," "merciless." The refugees felt that his motto was "Go forward without changes, even if people are hungry, even if millions...